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    Default Father faces charges in tot's gun death

    http://www.philly.com/dailynews/loca...gun_death.html



    A convicted felon, he shouldn't have had unlicensed weapon that killed his son
    By DAFNEY TALES & CHRISTINE OLLEY
    Philadelphia Daily News

    talesd@phillynews.com 215-854-5159

    Like most inquisitive 4-year-olds, Dyshon Boyd was curious about a lot of things.
    But it wasn't his curiosity that killed him Monday, police said.

    Instead, the city's top cop said, it was his father's fatal mistake of leaving his loaded .40-caliber handgun - which, as a convicted felon, he should not have had - in the room with his son, who then used it to shoot himself in the neck inside the boy's grandmother's Southwest Philadelphia rowhouse.

    For his negligence, the boy's father, Djuan Boyd, who turned 24 last Wednesday, is going to have to live with two things, said Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson: criminal charges and the loss of his child because of his doings.

    Johnson said Boyd, of the Haddington section of West Philly, was charged yesterday with various offenses, including involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child.

    "You have to remember when you have these guns, especially with children, you should never leave them in an unprotected area, under no circumstances," Johnson said at police headquarters yesterday.

    Dyshon, a fun-loving toddler who family members called "Pooh Bear," shot himself once in the throat about 4:50 p.m. Monday inside his grandmother's and great-grandmother's two-story rowhouse.

    The tot was pronounced dead about 5:30 p.m. at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

    On the night of the shooting, the father was described by family members and neighbors near the home on Salford Street near Chester as "a great father."

    Which he might be, but, as Johnson pointed out, because of his criminal record Boyd couldn't lawfully possess the gun he was carrying and which his son used to accidentally shoot himself.

    Boyd has been arrested almost every year since 2003, the year in which he was sentenced to 6 to 12 months for drug possession.

    The following year, he pleaded guilty to simple assault and carrying a gun without a license. He was sentenced to 11 to 23 months for that crime, according to court records.

    He had a recent court hearing for a drug-related crime that occurred earlier this year.

    That case is listed for trial.


    But despite his rap sheet, cops said Boyd was remorseful when he showed them where he tried to dispose of the gun.

    As of last night, cops said they hadn't found the gun's magazine.

    At sunset last night, Michelle Green, who said she was a cousin of Dyshon's, hugged two unidentified women who brought condolence cards.

    As she thanked them, the women said they would pray for the family.

    "We're not ready to talk," Green said of the family as a relative nearby dabbed her teary eyes.

    Dyshon was a lively child with a bright smile, said one relative.

    He loved pizza and cartoons on Nickelodeon and had a large sneaker collection.

    He is also one of the city's youngest victims of gun violence, police said.

    "Eighty-five percent of homicides in the city are by handgun," Johnson said, although this case is offically classified as an accidental death.

    Boyd stashed his handgun in his coat and left it in one of the upstairs bedrooms and went downstairs to play cards with the child's mother, grandmother and an aunt, Johnson said.

    Dyshon, who was upstairs, found it, police said, and family members then heard the shot.

    The family had never been investigated by the Department of Human Services.

    And they won't be investigated in the accidental death of the toddler, according to Alicia Taylor, communications director for the Department of Human Services.

    Johnson said he went to the hospital that night and saw the pain of Dyshon's family and said the police department is "very upset about this just like with any other person who's lost their life here in the city of Philadelphia.

    "We will not be able to bring that child back," Johnson said, "but we can use [this incident] as an example that you can never leave your guns unprotected at any time nowhere here in the city of Philadelphia." *

    I just read this article and it's another case of catch-and-release in philly.

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    Default Re: Father faces charges in tot's gun death

    But it's the gun! For Heaven's sake, it was the gun! Sarcasm.

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    Ane yet another felon breaks the law, again... When are the damn politicians going to realize that criminals don't follow the law?

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    When will their constituents realize we need to fund more prisons and DAs?

    Crime control isn't free. Once crime is under control the antis will forget all about trying to ban guns. Short attention span

    What people in the counties have to realize is that philly and some of the other urban areas in PA are the trash heaps for their human garbage. They get to live free of it and we get stuck with it. Being your trash dump comes with a tab.

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    Being centrally located between Buffalo, Cleveland, & Pittsburgh sure doesn't help us here in Erie. Word has spread and even Detroit ties have been wandering in.

    I feel for the kid, he didn't have a choice of parents. This guy has been arrested every year since 2003? Seems like he's a waste of valuable resources.

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    I just read this article and it's another case of catch-and-release in philly.

    Another classic (sad story) that will be used to push for more gun control, instead of criminal control.... Wouldn't be surprised if this guy ends up getting a job with a anti-gun group like ceasefire and use this sad story to pass more gun control in PA.

    But despite his rap sheet, cops said Boyd was remorseful when he showed them where he tried to dispose of the gun.
    Another crime that this convicted felony won't be charged with or it will be plea bargained away by the D.A. just like the illegal gun possession by a convicted felony will probably be also.

    Johnson said, "but we can use [this incident] as an example that you can never leave your guns unprotected at any time nowhere here in the city of Philadelphia."
    Just wait to see how this sad story will be used as excuse to bring more anti-gun laws that will NOT address the criminal element.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFeather View Post
    Another classic (sad story) that will be used to push for more gun control, instead of criminal control.... Wouldn't be surprised if this guy ends up getting a job with a anti-gun group like ceasefire and use this sad story to pass more gun control in PA.

    Another crime that this convicted felony won't be charged with or it will be plea bargained away by the D.A. just like the illegal gun possession by a convicted felony will probably be also.

    Just wait to see how this sad story will be used as excuse to bring more anti-gun laws that will NOT address the criminal element.
    Demand that your elected leaders fund and build more prisons. We need more room for some of the less behaved.

    Demand longer prison sentences for violent offenders.

    Jails and prisons are crammed with tons of non-violent drug offenders while scuzzballs like this just spend a year in jail, get arrested again, another year in jail, lather, rinse repeat.

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    It really was not the firearm so much as if he had done serious time for his crimes, he would have still been in prison and this could never have happened. That is the key mistake that was made in this whole tragedy.

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    Would someone please explain to me why this guy isn't being referred to the the FEDS for prosecution. After all it is GCA '68 that forbids a felon from possession of a firearm. The punk-a** Pa DA will only plea away the gun possession charges.

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    Default Re: Father faces charges in tot's gun death

    Quote Originally Posted by Brick View Post
    Would someone please explain to me why this guy isn't being referred to the the FEDS for prosecution. After all it is GCA '68 that forbids a felon from possession of a firearm. The punk-a** Pa DA will only plea away the gun possession charges.
    Sure, I'll tell you. The Philly DA's office has a case load that you wouldn't believe and the jails are overflowing with vicious animals -- no more room at the inn.

    The explanation is simple. The folks outside philly have to realize that it's a dumping ground for most of the State's trash and unless you want some of your trash back, you better tell your elected representatives to fund philly's CJ system adequately.

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